YES, or I'm highly convinced I have. When I'm not at college, I live back in the woods like an hour from a real big lighted town area. So, the sky is like HD x10000, and I see some weird shit. Even in the daytime I see some weird shit.

The first time happened in July 2009 when I was with my mom at the back of a car. Suddenly she asked me what that thing that was floating near a windmill was. I looked up then and I could perfectly see the form of a typical UFO floating just above it. It looked as though it was stealing energy from the windmill. After several seconds we saw it float back and then disappear into nothingness leaving a flash of white light behind.

The second time happened a little over a month ago. Once again we were sitting in a car, my mother in front and I at the back. When suddenly she asks me about when it happened that the moon started shining so brightly. I looked up and saw a rectangle/oval-like thing floating in the sky. It wasn't quite like the moon since it wasn't round and it was way too bright for being the moon. Besides the moon could already be observed on the other side. We drove for a bit more and looked to our sides and saw three round and very bright lights shaped in the form of a triangle under the UFO. After that we couldn't see it anymore. And I fiercely believe that this was no ordinary plane since it was floating way too close to the surface and it didn't make any single noise just ad the first one we saw.

I'm not feeling it.....I mean, IF there was other life somewhere, what are the odds for it to be as advanced as us, or say, more advanced enough to travel space? I don't really doubt other life out there, but if there is, they can't be as, or more, intelligent than us, but they could be animals. However, let's say they are like us, with technology n' stuff, we'd never meet them because of the huge space between our planets.

You never know. We don't completely understand space and there are so many other plants orbiting billions of stars, there is bound to be life on one or more of them. Of course they won't exactly look like us at all because they're not of this world, but they could definitely be more advanced. Whose to say all the elements that we have on Earth are the only ones that exist? It's perfectly logical that there are other beings with other materials, and same ones, that could be more technologically advanced, because there are also galaxies and solar systems that are way older than ours. Plus, like I said, we don't know really anything about space. There could be 'wormholes' or 'vortexes' or whatever you want to call them that enables shortened distances across the vast universe. We know far too little to assume we are the only ones and the most intelligent.

But seriously, I believe in aliens. They scare the crap out of me, but I believe in them. I have theories and crap about them, and don't get me started on the possibility of maybe possibly TIME TRAVEL.

Meaning, maybe we are the only ones, but the aliens that come or that we see are people in the future who travel back to observe us. Like a history lesson or something. Anyway, sounds kind of stupid.

I really would like to believe that we aren't the only type of life forms in the universe. We are just a small speck, we CAN'T be the only ones out there.

I mean, there are BILLIONS of stars. No telling how many planets travel around each one. The Kepler has discovered so many planets in other solar systems, but none sustaining life. They having recorded planets close to the 'sweet spot' relative to the that star's mass and temperature. The Goldilocks Theory can't be true for only our solar system. I just find that really hard to believe.

NekoKimio wrote:I mean, there are BILLIONS of stars. No telling how many planets travel around each one. The Kepler has discovered so many planets in other solar systems, but none sustaining life. They having recorded planets close to the 'sweet spot' relative to the that star's mass and temperature. The Goldilocks Theory can't be true for only our solar system. I just find that really hard to believe.